Tuesday, April 01, 2014

L is for Look!

L is for Look!

Look what I have in my garden!!! In spite of the snowstorm that dropped five or six inches of wet, heavy snow on us between Saturday night and Sunday morning, we have flowers. I came home from a day out to find my snowdrops had miraculously popped out of the ground. My friend says, "their circadian rhythm was humming under the snow." She says it's "magic". I had to look it up. Circadian rhythms occur as a plant entrains to synchronize with the light cycle of its surrounding environment. Wikipedia

Sounds cool to me. I'm just happy to see that spring is actually beginning to show its pretty face.

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These are always my first flowers, but they typically have more int he way of greenery than they do at this particular moment.Yes, everyone should have a Drabbit or two, just for fun and to make people do double-takes as you walk by. (You can make their heads move and then they look alive.):0)

The first snowdrop is always a special moment. We had such a long cold spell last year that they lasted an amazing amount of time. I kept looking at them in a mix of joy and disbelief. This year it has been so warm so they were quite fleeting, happily we are now with the daffodils.Joy - ABC Team

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I am a work in the hands of the Master Potter. I pray that His fingerprints are all over me as I walk through this life. This is my journey. Thank you, Jesus, for not giving up on me.
I am mom to seven beautiful grown ups and grandma to seven beautiful grandchildren, and tender of a shrinking "flower garden."